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Rocky Moore4-Aug-03 4:35
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dabuskol wrote:
set @jv = 'abh3','hal3'

Not quite sure what you are doing here. SQL Server does not support arrays so it does not seem possible you will have two values in one parameter. You can break them up manually and then build the query and execute it dynamically.

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